Enrique de la Torre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said something to this effect on 09/26/2001:
> maybe it's a strange question, but i'd like to listen to a
> song, mp3, while i'm reading my girlfriend's mails ;)
*Maybe* it's a strange question? ;) Is that to alert her that
you're reading her mail when she
* Terry Regier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [27-09-2001 12:08]:
| hi, does anyone know if there is a way, in mutt, to have the index of
| msgs, which usually lists the sender (and date, and length etc),
| instead list the sender only if it's not me, but if it is me, list "To
| "? thanks. terry regier
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On Thu 27-Sep-2001 at 09:12:03AM +0200, Johansson Jan wrote:
> Now i have
>
> set mbox = "~/Maildir"
> set mbox_type = "Maildir"
> set spoolfile = "~/Maildir"
>
> and mutt still returns /home/j2/Mail does not exist. Create it?
> ([yes]/no):
I'm sure you already realise this, so just ignore me,
hi, does anyone know if there is a way, in mutt, to have the index of
msgs, which usually lists the sender (and date, and length etc),
instead list the sender only if it's not me, but if it is me, list "To
"? thanks. terry regier
Johansson Jan wrote:
> >> What am i missing for peacful coexistance with maildir?
>
> >set spoolfile="~/Maildir"
>
>
> Now i have
>
> set mbox = "~/Maildir"
> set mbox_type = "Maildir"
> set spoolfile = "~/Maildir"
>
> and mutt still returns /home/j2/Mail does not exist. Create it? ([yes]/no)
Hi, all!
E.g., when deleting a mail mutt jumps to the "next" mail. This seems to
be the next unread mail with a *higher* index number. Is it possible to
reverse this behaviour? I use "set sort=reverse-date", and it's very
inefficient to read mails in the right order when deleting some of them
on
At 00:07 -0700 27 Sep 2001, Taner Halicioglu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> e.g., my pager alias... I don't want to respond back with my pager alias when
> I reply, but I _DO_ want it to show up with a '+' in my inbox (hence,
> $alternates catches it)...
You can't exempt addresses. But, you can ov